How to Decide Whether to Enroll Your Child in a Magnet ...
Many public school systems offer free magnet schools as an alternative to attending the local traditional public school. In order to enroll in a magnet school, you generally have to complete an application, and placement is offered to families ... [... more]
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How the Strength of a Magnet Varies with Temperature
The objective of this experiment is to determine whether the temperature of a magnet affects its strength. Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents. This could be the familiar electric current flowing in a wire, that you can measure with ... [... more]
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Convert A Lever-Style Bathtub Drain To A Lift-And-Turn Style
When the stopper in your lever-style bathtub drain won't pop up anymore because the linkage is damaged or clogged, replace it with a much simpler lift-and-turn style drain. The linkage in a lever-style drain attracts dirt and hair like a magnet, ... [... more]
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Ned Only (a Magnet Book)
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Capture With A Magnet (Album)
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Love Is a Magnet
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How to Make a Magnet
A great science fair project or craft for kids and adults alike, making a homemade magnet is as simple as gathering a few common items around your home. By utilizing electricity to move electrons along a base, you create your own electromagnetic ... [... more]
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Become A Magnet To Money: Through The Sea Of Unlimited ...
eye opening: The book was well written and very easy reading. The method is so simple that you would never really consider it on your own. Michelle Blood is a fabulous, beautiful and spiritual woman with much to share with the world. Her pairing up with [... more]
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Using a Magnet as an Electrical Current Detector*
Gardner, R., 2004. Electricity and Magnetism Science Fair Projects: Using Batteries, Balloons, and Other Hair-Raising Stuff. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers. Math, I., 1981. Wires and Watts: Understanding and Using Electricity. New York, ... [... more]
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How to Make a Magnet Out of an Ordinary Nail-Iron
Science projects incorporating electricity have been around about as long as there has been electricity. One of those science projects involves a large nail and a battery. Making a magnet using a nail and a magnet only works if the proper ... [... more]
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